"best" depends on your liking. I know I use Haxchi 99% of the time for the CFW feature, so for me yes it's best
Ah okay. So you just want to change your Haxchi icon. That's pretty easy. Place an icon TGA file (like the one from my Zelda zip) in SD:\haxchi\ and run the Haxchi installer once again from your HBL.No, I mean the error where Quick Launch still show's the DS game you used as a base rather than the nice Haxchi logo.
p.s. Aha, you made the nice Zelda splash screen I've been using! I couldn't remember who made it.
The combination of running haxchi for sysmenu, running it again to get HBL (elf version), then running HBL channel version frequently results in a black screen.EDIT: Hmmmm when l load the homebrew launcher channel i just get a black screen!
Ah okay. So you just want to change your Haxchi icon. That's pretty easy. Place an icon TGA file (like the one from my Zelda zip) in SD:\haxchi\ and run the Haxchi installer once again from your HBL.
Do you mean when you press the home button? Could you make a picture? Never noticed that.Again, no. The icon is fine on the system menu, it's just on quick launch that it displays Dr Kawashima's. Can't work out if the icon is cached or if the QL menu uses a different icon that hasn't been patched. It's not a big deal, I was just wondering if anyone knew how to fix it.
Do you mean when you press the home button? Could you make a picture? Never noticed that.
Never heard ot that. Interesting.Quick Launch is the optional menu on the gamepad where it displays the ten most recently used pieces of software and the Wii U can boot straight into them without loading the system menu. It's great in conjunction with Haxchi, I just always found it mildly annoying that it uses the icon of the base DS game. I'm away from my Wii U at the moment but will try and get a picture at some point - though there's not much to see, it just looks like I've been playing the base DS game.
Since you didn't specifically say that you've done so, you probably didn't rerun the Haxchi installer after you changed sd:/haxchi/config.txt. Haxchi Installer copies that file into your DS game's content directory. Haxchi itself only sees the copy in the content directory....Haxchi config file points to hbl2hbc as default. When I run Haxchi, it boots to Homebrew Launcher (it shouldn't but I know if something is wrong with the config it will go there as a backup)...Location of this config file is sd:\Haxchi\config.txt
default=wiiu/apps/hbl2hbc/hbl2hbc.elf
If you ever want to make changes to the content folder it installed to then just re-run the Haxchi Installer and install it again, you dont have to reinstall the game beforehand, it'll just overwrite the previous haxchi installation with your new data.
Now that I have my console-unique app for Haxchi, is there a way that I can back it up and safely re-install it through the Homebrew Launcher?
1) how do you choose which elf will be launched by haxchii after the install is done ? or is it mandatory to launch an haxchii elf provided by the installer ??
What the OP means is that when you extract the file that you get from the releases page onto your SD card, you'll have an sd:/haxchi directory. In that directory is a config.txt file. Look at that file. You'll see how you define what button does what. You don't get a menu with Haxchi, you just press the button for the desired function while Haxchi loads. If you've already installed Haxchi, you have to rerun the Haxchi Installer after you change config.txtGet https://github.com/FIX94/haxchi/releases
Just extract the contents of it onto your sd card. The "haxchi" folder right now just consists of a simple replacement icon, logo and replacing the game title with "Haxchi".
Its example config.txt will boot homebrew launcher by default, a fw.img on your sd card when holding A and holding B will send you back into the system menu which will get full signature and region patching and support this ftpiiu-everywhere version; Haxchi comes with its own sysnand CFW included.
For a full list of all compatible buttons that you can use for the config.txt go here.
If you can't explain why you specifically need redNAND, you don't need it. That aside, you can assign mocha to any of the unused buttons in the list that FIX94 linked to above. Yes, Haxchi can do signature/region patching. If you select the button you've assigned to Mocha while you're running Haxchi for the first time since a reboot, then Haxchi's patches aren't yet active, so they can't conflict with Mocha.2) if i want mocha + rednand how to use it with haxchii ? Isn't haxchi already patching the arm fw in memory somehow ? ir can mocha be used only from browser ?
What the OP means is that when you extract the file that you get from the releases page onto your SD card, you'll have an sd:/haxchi directory. In that directory is a config.txt file. Look at that file. You'll see how you define what button does what. You don't get a menu with Haxchi, you just press the button for the desired function while Haxchi loads. If you've already installed Haxchi, you have to rerun the Haxchi Installer after you change config.txt
If you can't explain why you specifically need redNAND, you don't need it. That aside, you can assign mocha to any of the unused buttons in the list that FIX94 linked to above. Yes, Haxchi can do signature/region patching. If you select the button you've assigned to Mocha while you're running Haxchi for the first time since a reboot, then Haxchi's patches aren't yet active, so they can't conflict with Mocha.
CBHCHello. I am wanting to install this program and make it start automatically so I can play dlc seemlessly. I have tried find info into but the day is confusing. Any hlp?
CBHC
Look that up